Musically, 2010 has been a good year for Bollywood with dancefloor-worthy numbers jostling for space with lilting melodies. This year's filmi chartbusters pops are
Musically, 2010 has been a good year for Bollywood with dancefloor-worthy numbers jostling for space with lilting melodies. This year's filmi chartbusters pops are:
Munni Badnaam from Dabangg: Mamta Sharma and Aishwarya Nigam were the voices behind Malaika's sizzling moves in the song that quickly became the nation's Bollywood anthem.
Sheila Ki Jawani from Tees Maar Khan: If Munni has any competition in 2010, it's from Sheila. Sunidhi Chauhan gives voice to Katrina Kaif in the battle of the bombshells.
Dil To Bachcha Hia Ji from Ishqiyan – A luminous Vidya Balan, a charismatic Naseeruddin Shah and Rahat Fateh Ali Khan on top form made Dil To Bachcha Hai Ji box office gold.
Surily Akhiyonwali from Veer: Salman Khan may have dropped a Bollywood brick with megaflop Veer but Rahat Fateh Ali Khan's mesmerizing voice made this a song to remember.
Pappa Jag Jayega from Housefull: Akshay Kumar, Deepika Padukone, Lara Dutta and Riteish Deshmukh had the audience dancing in the aisles in this ribtickling number.
Mora Piya Mose Bolat Nahi from Raajneeti: - Such songs are rare in Bollywood. Sung by Aadesh Shrivastava, its classical touch and peppy beats makes it very effective.
Bin Tere from I Hate Luv Storys: Imran Khan and Sonam Kapoor hit a romantic speedbreaker with vocals provided by Shafqat Amanat Ali and Sunidhi Chauhan
Pee Loon from Once Upon a time in Mumbaai: Mohit Chauhan's romantic crooning is erotically charged by serial kisser Emraan Hashmi and TV's dreamgirl Prachi Desai
Sau Gram Zindagi from Guzaarish: Kunal Ganjawala strikes a chord with this philosophical and emotionally charged number from the year's most acclaimed film.
Tum Jo Aaye Zindagi Mein from Once Upon a time in Mumbaai: Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and Tulsi Kumar hit all the right notes as Ajay Devgn and Kangana Ranaut navigate love and life